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This just in from our shopaholic intern, Audrey: Jill Stuart’s Soho store’s slashing prices, which means everything spring/summer is up to 60% off at 100 Greene Street. That means you can grab a handful of great summer dresses with up-to-there hemlines marked down from $450 to $175. That’s basically like buynig two for the price [...]

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Jill Stuart, like many designers, has been known to name her bags after models. So far, she’s made The Gemma, The Freja, and even a Calista (ok, maybe they’re not all models.) But now, she’s doing it with shirts, too. Witnessed this weekend while shopping: a few different blouses all named The Behati, also seen [...]

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Last season, Jill Stuart named her bags “The Freja” and “The Gemma” – understandable, sure, and very fun for fashion junkies. This season, it’s a little more confusing – Her hallmark bag (at left) is called “The Calista.” This is really funny because… 1. It looks like a Stam bag, so maybe it should be [...]

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A fight broke out at the Jill Stuart show yesterday. Between us and a “photographer,” (we consider Craig McDean a photographer – this guy was paparazzi). He shoved in front of us to snap shots of Hilary Swank while we tried to explain to him that we needed pictures of the actual clothes. Hello! It [...]

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Jill Stuart made some rompers this season that reflamed the Would-You-Wear debate at the office, but we’re still laughing about this: Before the show, Bijou Phillips arrived in a blue Jill Stuart sheath with buttons down the back. Nothing special, very nice, whatever. Then Carmen Electra came into view, wearing the exact same dress. Bijou [...]

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It’s a month until Fashion Week, and accordingly, designers are starting to let their visions leak. This is when it gets really exciting, and so we were thrilled when a model called into the office and told us this: “I had a fitting for Jill Stuart last week. It was me and one other model. [...]

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Gilles Bensimon may be gone, but ELLE‘s keeping one of their key players – Lindsay Lohan – on the scene. A tempestuous cover story last year gave us the best sentence ever seen in a magazine: “I was taking a trip through Lohanland, and if I had to pen a travel article on my stay [...]

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Companies have always used models’ images to sell products. Now, they use their names, too. But it’s not just high fashion that gives an insider’s wink to its models and muses (think Marc and the Stam). Now mass brands are calling their favorite items “The Gemma”, proving the concept of a stylish namesake has trickled [...]

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Yala Toy, IT saleswoman Got her: On Mott Street, where we have installed permanent spies outside our office… Stalked her: Because her gladiator sandals made our day. Shot her: Because she wore simple pieces with great detailing, and balanced out the all-black with a good injection of crazy color. Also, note the little shorts! She [...]

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We’ve never loved Vanessa Minnillo – dating Nick Lachey? Ew. – but we do understand that like it or not, she’s something of a style icon for millions of younger girls parked in front of TRL. Perhaps that’s why Lucky chose to put the VJ on their latest cover – it’s an easy way to [...]

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WWD has the first image of Lindsay Lohan’s new campaign for Jill Stuart, but the photos look familiar. It seems Lindsay’s joined the larger trend of topless women holding handbags. After Kate Moss had her breasts conveniently airbrushed out of last year’s Longchamp photos, Gemma Ward took up the torch with a Louis Vuitton bag [...]

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Jessica Stam and Daria Werbowy have Marc bags named for them, Sienna has a Kooba in her honor, and Luella Bartley christened totes for Gisele and Raquel Zimmerman. Now Freja Beha has her own handbag because of Jill Stuart, which launches in June. The bag has a slightly geometric, slightly boho feel to it – [...]

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